More than 1,000 Afghan Hazaras gather in Kabul alongside Taliban leaders in a show of support for the country's new rulers
The previous government of president Ashraf Ghani was the"darkest point" in the history of Afghanistan, said senior Hazara leader Jafar Mahdawi.
Since the Taliban seized power in August, the new rulers have put an end to the war, ended corruption and increased security, Mahdawi said. Taliban leader and spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told the gathering that rebuilding the country was a priority.The Hazaras, who make up roughly 10 to 20 percent of Afghanistan's around 38 million population, have been persecuted for centuries in the Sunni majority country.
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